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Elzevir
or El·se·vier, El·ze·vier
[ el-zuh-veer, -ver, -suh- ]
noun
- Louis, c1540–1617, Dutch printer: founder of a printing firm at Leyden (1591?) that was operated by his descendants through the 18th century.
- a book produced by this printing house.
- a style of printing type with firm hairlines and stubby serifs.
adjective
- of or relating to the Elzevir family or the books it published.
- indicating the type originated by this family.
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- Elze·viri·an adjective
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Example Sentences
The sphere as an Elzevir Mark will be referred to in the chapter dealing with Dutch examples.
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His collection was especially rich in Elzevir editions, and in rare and beautiful books.
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The celebrated Elzevir Cæsar of 1635 is known by this, that the number of the 149th page is misprinted 153.
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The family originally came from Louvain, and there Louis, who first made the name Elzevir famous, was born in 1540.
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The fame of the Elzevir editions rests chiefly on the works issued by this firm.
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